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LONDON.- For her second solo exhibition at IBID PROJECTS, New York artist Marianne Vitale presents 4 large-scale sculptures taking over 3 floors of the gallery. Too Much Satan For One Hand illustrates a new body of work taking its starting point from the idea of the American Frontier. Marianne Vitale’s multi-disciplinary practice combines sculpture, film and video, theatre and drawing. Cultivating a considered aesthetic of absurdity, her work often functions as parody of cultural production, broaching a wide array of subjects in an attempt to escape classification. Wood beams, posts and boards taken from the floors, walls and ceilings of old factories and warehouses throughout New York– is sourced from scrap yards and reconfigured into sculptural replicas of objects and structures reminiscent of its historical origins. With the help of historical imagery, outhouses, false fronts, barns, jail cells and other archit
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